Phyllis Kamps and her husband own Smokey's Lake Wohlford Cafe. When Kamps saw that thousands of people lost everything in the fire, she started asking customers for donations.

"I just put a little snippet on the Facebook page, and about five minutes later I had customers bringing in items," Kamps told FOX 5. "I didn't realize I would get this much."

Within a few days, dozens of bags of clothing, blankets, toiletries, diapers, toys and other items started pouring in. Kamps also asked for warm clothing like mittens and warm socks. "People are living in their cars with just the clothes on their backs and it's 30 degrees up there," she explained.